Santa Ana River Trail

The Santa Ana River Trail is currently 60% complete. When finished it will run 110 miles – from the San Bernardino County National Forest to the Pacific Ocean at Huntington Beach where the trail ends. There are currently two gaps in the trail: From Green River in Orange County to Hidden Valley Wildlife area in Riverside County; and from Waterman Avenue in San Bernardino, CA to the National Forest boundary line near Mentone, CA

The Regional Parks Department is the primary developer of recreational trails in San Bernardino County along the Santa Ana River Corridor and administrates trail operations and maintenance.

Regional Parks is responsible for the creation, operation and maintenance of 22 miles of trail with four phases of development. Phase I and II are complete; Phase III is expected to be completed late 2018. Phase IV development targets are in process of establishment.

Phases I and II are open and comprise 7.5 miles of trail starting at Waterman Avenue behind 222 W. Hospitality Lane in San Bernardino to the Riverside County Line.

The 3.6 mile stretch of Phase III will run from Waterman Avenue to California Street in Redlands.

Phase IV will run from California Street in Redlands to Garnet Street in Mentone and up to the San Bernardino National Forest for a total of another 11 miles.

Bike Events

If your group or organization would like to arrange an event or the incorporation of the San Bernardino County portion of the Santa Ana River Trail in a bike tour, please contact the following persons to coordinate arrangements:

The information contained in the following pages was valid at the time of
publication. The County of San Bernardino Regional Parks Department reserves the right to make changes and improvements at any time and without notice, and
assumes no liability for damages incurred directly or indirectly as a result of
errors, omissions or discrepancies.